Many of the older games suffer from bad graphics but the game play still holds up. I played OpenRA with some friends at a good old fashioned LAN party when we all didn’t have computers that could play the latest games or budget issues to purchase the latest games. We set up in different rooms to form teams and it was super fun. A side benefit is that nobody had all the maps, hints and cheats memorized so we were on equal footing.
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I have something similar to host paths with node selectors: an NFS provisioner for PVs. The provisioner is tied to the node with the large disk. It’s not resilient to node outages, but allows me to spread pods across the nodes. For my deployments, I’m preferring to use S3 storage wherever possible.
Excellent write-up. I had Nextcloud running on K3s with its files on a NAS which were shared with Minio and it worked well. I’m looking into Longhorn, but only have 2 nodes and it wants at least 3. I’m reevaluating my resiliency needs in favour of simplification.
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pics@lemmy.world•Sandy has never seen me so bundled up before and wa thoroughly confused.
6·1 month agoThanks for continuing to post pictures of Sandy. They’ve frequently been a happy escape from all the negativity online and IRL, particularly today. I don’t get to be around horses except every 5 years or so and seeing the range of emotions and behaviours you capture in Sandy is fun for me.
I’ve been looking to do this, but haven’t found a good, easy to use pull thru proxy for docker, ghcr.io and some other registries. Most support docker only.
This one looks promising but overly complicated to set up.
A few times now, I’ve gone to restart a container and the repo’s been moved, archived or paywalled. Other times, I’m running a few versions behind and the maintainer decided to not support it, but upgrading would mean a complete overhaul of my Helm values file. Ugh!
I was considering a docker registry on separate ports for each upstream registry I’d like to proxy/cache.

You captured the equipment at a great angle but the clouds make this picture so much more dramatic.